Recent Travels

Some of my earliest memories are of me sitting in my great-grandmother’s kitchen. We would drink tea, picking out which teacup we wanted from her collection, and we always paired it with a windmill-shaped cookie, an homage to her home country of Holland. I remember her teaching us how to make strawberry sandwiches – sliced strawberries sprinkled with sugar, wedged… Read More

After a brief stopover in Bamberg, we continued on the train line and ended our German journey in Munich. This was a city we couldn’t wait to explore. It tends to be the favorite for a lot of my friends who have visited Germany, and took no time at all to see why. Munich is a very walkable city and… Read More

Small towns are often my favorite part of a trip. Quaint, historic, and authentically beautiful, these little cities or villages are often a true depiction of life in any country. So when a friend told us about Bamberg, we knew it was the perfect choice when looking for a one night stay in Bavaria. This picturesque little town is just… Read More

Next up on our Eurotrip was Germany’s capital, and largest city. We took an EasyJet flight from Amsterdam to Berlin’s main airport, Berlin Schönefeld. Berlin is one of those cities residents absolutely are in love with, and tourists tend to be very split on. It’s not quaint, or cutesy, or even very historic in design. (It was, after all, mostly destroyed… Read More

Amsterdam. It’s the capital of the Netherlands, AKA “Holland” (although technically that term refers only to a specific region of the country). Famous for its canals, bikes, history, and overall beauty, it’s one of the most Instagrammable cities in Europe. It’s also one of those cities where I’m not really sure how it’s taken me so long to visit, especially… Read More